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Jain et al . , ( 1974 ) correlated it with Abor Volcanics but the present studies do
not support this because of their distinct litho - assemblage and tectonic setting .
Instead their tectonic set - up is comparable with that of the Indus Tsangpo Suture
.
Jain et al . , ( 1974 ) correlated it with Abor Volcanics but the present studies do
not support this because of their distinct litho - assemblage and tectonic setting .
Instead their tectonic set - up is comparable with that of the Indus Tsangpo Suture
.
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It is observed that streams and rivers of higher order are more or less exclusively
controlled by structural and tectonic features . In the eastern part of the state ,
drainage system is predominantly oblique to transverse to the regional tectonic ...
It is observed that streams and rivers of higher order are more or less exclusively
controlled by structural and tectonic features . In the eastern part of the state ,
drainage system is predominantly oblique to transverse to the regional tectonic ...
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Such a trend is parallel to the regional structural and tectonic trend indicating an
intimate relationship between the drainage systems , and structural tectonic
lineaments of the state . Intimate relationship between geologic and tectonic ...
Such a trend is parallel to the regional structural and tectonic trend indicating an
intimate relationship between the drainage systems , and structural tectonic
lineaments of the state . Intimate relationship between geologic and tectonic ...
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Tectonomagmatic Evolutionary Model of the KuluRampur | 47 |
Tectonic and Geochemical Signifcance of Black Shale | 65 |
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